Sarah Kroger's "A Thousand Thank Yous" Was Inspired by Eph 3:12-21

Sarah Kroger has released her fourth new single from her upcoming Integrity Music album. 'A Thousand Thank Yous' was inspired by the words in Ephesians 3:12-21 that the love of God surpasses all understanding.
"That's both hopeful and frustrating for someone like me who wants to understand something before I commit to it," says Sarah Kroger. The Nashville-based Catholic worship leader ponders, "How can I understand my creator, the One who breathed the stars into existence?" in this song. He is beyond all we could dream, hope, or imagine; and yet, we can approach Him. We can have a personal relationship with Him. He reveals Himself to us fully in His son Jesus.
Sarah Kroger is a Nashville-based, Catholic worship leader and songwriter whose love for music started at a young age. With parents involved in music ministry, she grew up in a musical home and has been singing in church choirs since she was a child. Sarah has spent the last eight years leading worship for events around the world, drawing together people from a variety cultures and church backgrounds under the banner of Jesus. Her passion is to create a safe and prayerful space through her music in which people can encounter the heart of God in a profound way. She has released three albums, Your Time (2011), Hallelujah Is Our Song (2013) and Bloom (2019).
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